Liver: I even make my own pâté now - and it's freaking delicious!
Kefir: Ditto
Jerky: Ditto again

I was very brave and picked up a beautiful looking kohlrabi at a farmer's market the other day. Never had one in my life, and had no idea what to do with it. But I tried it for dinner tonight, and let me tell you, kohlrabi is on a fast track to becoming my New Favourite Vegetable! Don't know that I would have been so adventurous about trying a new vegie before hanging around on MDA.

For me it has been more of an adventure in terms of processes I use to prepare food - fermented veg, kefir, liver pates, slow cooking - than ingredients because I have always been quite adventurous with food.
Having grown up on a farm, offal was always around, so now I am trying to introduce more of it in my diet. Sourcing is a bit of a problem though.
I also eat so much more game meats - kangaroo, venison, rabbit, ostrich etc.

I had never tried bone marrow until a few years ago. It was a combination of Primal and Anthony Bourdain's "No Reservations" that led me to it. Primal helped me find the grassfed supplier and "No Reservations" gave me the idea to ask for it.

Like Sigi, I started making my own jerky and other dehydrated fruits/vegetables.

I also started fermenting things (so far, kimchi, sauerkraut, kombucha).

In the past few weeks I've been getting raw milk too. I think I will order some kefir grains today so I can try my hand at that!

Last edited by yodiewan; 10-31-2012 at 04:24 AM.
Reason: I myself am not fermenting, I ferment some of my food.